Daily Giveaways the Entire Month of November

What does a Recompute DIY kit, a Brain Machine, and an Ice Tube Clock all have in common? The question is, Alex, What Are Things You Can Win From Linux Journal This Month. That's right, we're celebrating 200 issues in a big way this November and have rounded up some pretty cool prizes to give away each and every day.

Visit www.linuxjournal.com/giveaway for your chance to win. No purchase is necessary (although we won't be mad at you if you want to also subscribe to Linux Journal). We're not shy about giving things away around here, so while on many of the days just a single prize will be awarded, on some days we'll surprise you with a handful of winners. But you'll never know unless you enter to win. So go enter to win now. And celebrate with us. 200 issues? Pretty cool if you ask me.

Yeah, it was below the fold and by the time I'd scrolled down far enough to read the rules (distracted from the right by the calendar-o'-prizes content on the left), it had gone off the top of my screen. It might help to also hot-link it from the "submit the daily giveaway form" text in the instructions for those as unobservant (or easily distracted) as I am. :)

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